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The table below lists all DGy 201 input commands, their arguments and 
detailed descriptions.
Table 6-2.  
Input Commands  
Command
Arguments
Description
INputAutoSync
<AUTO | LOCK | 
DEBUG>
AUTO engages the input autosync circuitry. LOCK 
turns the autosync circuitry off. If the source is 
slightly unstable this prevents the autosync circuitry 
from constantly re-acquiring the signal. DEBUG 
provides information on input status, and reports 
changes to measured parameters (serial port only).
Factory Default: AUTO
INputFormat
(none)
INputFormat is a read only command that reports 
the type of signal selected for recording. 
DVI, RGB or NTSC or PAL for the optional 
Composite video input (see also 
).
INputLOAD
<1..160>
Loads the indicated entry from the Timing List to 
the RGB input channel.
This command only operates when an analog RGB 
signal is present and selected (with the 
 command). Otherwise an error 
message will be returned.
Refer to the “
” section for 
additional details.
INputMODulus
(none)
This command provides a way to optimize the input 
timing for the analog RGB input to exactly sample 
the center of each pixel. 
A reasonably “busy” image is required for 
alignment (for example a screen with fine vertical 
lines or a screen with lots of fine text).
i = increase modulusm =decrease modulus
j = decrease phasel= increase phase
J = move left L = move right
I = move up M = move down
With the image properly adjusted, quit the utility:
q = quit 
If the timing of the analog source is known, it should 
be entered with the 
 command, but the 
INputMODulus command may still be used to set 
the sampling phase interactively.
INputNAME
<name>
Assigns a name to the input. The argument can be 
up to 23 alphanumeric characters with no spaces 
(underscore is acceptable).
Factory default: Auto_1
This command only operates when an analog RGB 
signal is present and selected (with the 
 command). Otherwise an error 
message is returned.